🌟 Week 4: Free Your Mind, Now

Dear GirlTREK Family,

How was your weekend? Did you join us on the line for Sisterhood Saturday? Our Self-Care Sermon for this week comes directly from the call. If you missed it, you missed a manifestation mile, a 30-minute miracle, women walking and talking from around the world, leaning on each other and learning self-care secrets for our survival. We don’t record it because it’s a promise not a performance, so make sure you mark your calendar for next Saturday at 10 AM ET. Save the number (646) 876 9923,,734464325#, set a reminder—do whatever you need to ensure you’re there. 

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This week for Self-Care for Freedom Fighters, we’re diving deep into Mindfulness Mastery. 

After the past weeks of laying foundational self-care practices, from digital detoxes to building our crews and setting affirmations, we now stand ready to unlock a deeper layer of freedom—the kind that can only be found within the mind. This week is about more than just peace; it’s about power. The power to free ourselves from the confines that society, circumstances, or history have placed around us.

Many of us feel trapped at times, constrained by the very bodies we inhabit or by the spaces we move through. Some of our sisters are physically incarcerated, and our ancestors certainly knew the harsh reality of bondage all too well. Yet, throughout history, Black, Brown, and marginalized communities have cultivated powerful mindfulness practices as a means to survive and resist. These practices, often co-opted by capitalist and Western forces, are rooted in rich traditions that we aim to reclaim and honor.

This week, we return to these roots, immersing ourselves in the ancient wisdom that has helped countless before us navigate and counteract their struggles. Our mission is not only to learn these practices but to commune with them, to connect deeply and use them to connect more deeply with our true selves. 

This Week's Mission

Integrate mindfulness practices from around the globe into your daily walks. 

Immerse yourself in mindfulness with these culturally rich practices: 

  1. Monday - African Drum Meditation: Drums hold a sacred spot in African cultures, traditionally used to communicate, celebrate, and heal within communities. Embrace this powerful connection to the Earth and our ancestors through the rhythm of the drum.
    Practice: Start your walk with the vibrant and healing rhythms of African drums. Feel each beat as it echoes through your body, aligning your steps with the heartbeat of resilience and unity.

     

    Listen to African Drum Meditation.

  2. Tuesday - Urban Green Bathing: Inspired by the Japanese practice of Shinrin-yoku or “forest bathing,” this adaptation brings the essence of nature’s healing into urban green spaces. It’s about immersing oneself in the surroundings to absorb the benefits of nature fully.
    Practice: Even if a forest isn’t accessible, any green space can serve as your sanctuary. As you walk, let the greenery around you refresh your spirit and invigorate your soul.

     

    Listen to Nature Sounds for Green Bathing.

     

  3. Wednesday - Mindful Silence: Rooted in Native American traditions of deep earth connection and listening, this practice emphasizes the importance of silence in understanding the world around us. It teaches us to listen deeply to nature’s subtle sounds and to our inner selves.
    Practice: Dedicate your walk today to silence. Absorb the sounds of your environment, letting them guide your reflection and renewal.

     

    Experience Mindful Silence.

     

  4. Thursday - Indian Pranayama: Pranayama is an ancient Indian practice involving the regulation of breath through specific techniques. It is used to harmonize the body and mind, enhancing vitality and mental clarity.
    Practice: Incorporate Pranayama techniques into your walk to control your breathing. This practice will clear your mind and invigorate your spirit, connecting you deeply to your core.

     

    Guided Pranayama Breathing.

     

  5. Friday - Tai Chi Movements: Tai Chi is a Chinese martial art known for its slow, flowing movements that emphasize balance, flexibility, and calmness. 
    Practice: Integrate gentle Tai Chi movements into your walk to find balance and peace. Use these movements to guide your energy flow throughout the body.

    Watch Tai Chi Basics Video.

    These practices, drawn from the deep wells of cultural wisdom around the globe, are more than just exercises; they are gateways to understanding, healing, and ultimately, freedom. 

Research shows that mindfulness significantly reduces stress and improves emotional health. Each practice you engage in this week has been proven to enhance not just mental clarity but also overall well-being. Read more here.

This week, pair your walking practice with a daily journaling activity. After each walk, jot down your thoughts, feelings, and any insights you gained during your meditation. This reflection will deepen your mindfulness practice and help cement the benefits.

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